Golf Club Fitting

Titleist Golf Club Trial

The full-set Titleist Golf Club Trial program provides golfers with an easy way to experience Titleist products on either the course or practice tee to help determine the right equipment for their game.

I'm sure Titleist will accomodate whatever you choose. The 2004 Tommy Armour 845 Silverbacks were available in 845m (muscle backs), 845 (cavity backs), & 845cm combos with either 3-6 cb & 7-PW mb or 3-7 cb & 8-PW. Just depends on if you feel your 7 iron is a precision shot club or you feel you need a little forgiveness. I prefer the mb in the 7. I have sets of both along with a full set of cb's and use my full set of mb's 3-SW w/px 5.5's as my players. If I change my mind I can always pull the shafts and put them in a different set. If you're a player get the full set of irons. I've yet to see anybody play hybrids with full consistency. I'd rather miss a 3 iron short than hit a hybrid 20-30 yards off line and be pulling out another ball.

I have the CB 3-5 and MB 6-W in my bag, best set-up I've had and best of both worlds in my opinion. I'll always take a little extra help in the long irons for any major misses, keeping the MBs for the scoring clubs.

Titleist was very accommodating in ordering, so that shouldn't be any issue

Andrew, I tried that when the 712's first came available and I found it hard to get used to. I was not hitting the 3-6 (CB's) as well for some reason. I think there is a slight weight differential and it just didn't work for me. I went back to the fitter and switched out the CB's for a full MB set.

You can go to your authorized dealor and they can order whatever set you want. They will charge you per iron and the starting price per iron will be based off the stock shafts that come with the iron (usually S300), and then charge you for each upgraded shaft and grip.

It's the best way to order what you want and get the lofts and lies adjusted at the same time.

Well, they sure are good looking clubs but I'm not sure that buying MBs just for their looks is a good idea. If you think that they could improve your game then give them a try. As with any new clubs you'll have to spend some time on the range and on the course to get used to them. I'd go for the full set, they are so good looking together. Hope this helped some ...